HISTORY MUSEUM GRAZ / Museum für Geschichte / INNOCAD architecture
The new and innovative interior design of the History Museum Graz (Museum für Geschichte) is the multi-awarded architectural work of INNOCAD Architecture, a design studio working in Graz and New York.
Marting Lesjak, a creative mind behind INNOCAD, speaks about the concept - how to work in a realm of futuristic design and avant-garde architecture, to prepare an interior where the historical artifacts will be on display.
Featuring this kind of design and consistent philosophy, with not only contemporary but avant-garde design language and solutions, INNOCAD is at the forefront of creative forces in architecture, equally receiving public-choice and professional awards.
This is one part of the interview with Martin Lesjak for the exhibition video series AUSTRIAN ARCHITECTURE TODAY that will feature the most important architecture recently built in Austria. The full story about this modern interior and more complete explanation of Mr. Lesjak will come with the full version of the film that will be ready for the exhibition.
The History Museum Graz (Museum für Geschichte) belongs to a group of 18 museums from the city of Graz working together, organized by the larger institution Universalmuseum Joanneum. It is situated in Palais Herberstein, a baroque/rococo palace in the center of the oldest part of the town, under the castle.
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Music: Rastko Aksentijević
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Graz Travel Guide - Austria Moments of Joy
Graz is the capital city of the southern Austrian province of Styria. The roots of Graz can be traced back to Roman times, when a small fort was built where the city centre is today; Slovenians later built a larger fortress in the same place. The name Graz is derived from the Slovenian word gradec, which means small castle. At its heart is Hauptplatz, the medieval old town’s main square. Shops and restaurants line the narrow surrounding streets, which blend Renaissance and baroque architecture. A funicular leads up Schlossberg, the town hill, to the Uhrturm, a centuries-old clock tower. Across the River Mur, futuristic Kunsthaus Graz exhibits contemporary art.
Other museums include the Landeszeughaus, with its weaponry collection, entered via the imposing arcade courtyard of the Landhaushof. The city’s cathedral, the late-Gothic Domkirche, stands next to Ferdinand II’s Mausoleum on the old town’s eastern edge, near the sprawling Stadtpark. Traditionally clad figures emerge 3 times a day from the nearby Glockenspiel, or bell tower. The Murinsel, a twisting steel island linking the River Mur’s banks, contains an amphitheater, playground and cafe. Eggenberg Palace, set in a park on Graz’s western outskirts, features ornate rococo decor, plus art, archaeology and coin exhibitions.
The old town of Graz is easily explored on foot and is reachable with a 20 min walk from the main train station. Stop at the Tourist Information at the train station, or any hotel lobby that you come across to pick up a brochure on attractions in Graz. This brochure also contains a map with most of the sights marked, as well as recommended self-guided walking routes through the town.
Graz is divided into 17 districts:
I. Innere Stadt
II. St. Leonhard
III. Geidorf
IV. Lend
V. Gries
VI. Jakomini
VII. Liebenau
VIII. St. Peter
IX. Waltendorf
X. Ries
XI. Mariatrost
XII. Andritz
XIII. Gösting
XIV. Eggenberg
XV. Wetzelsdorf
XVI. Straßgang
XVII. Puntigam
A lot to see in Graz such as :
The historic old town. It has been designated a World Heritage site.
The Glockenspiel, which comes to life with song and rotating dance figures every day
The mannerist-Baroque Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II., with impressive interior decor by famous Styrian artist Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
Don't miss the double spiral staircase in the Burg, a castle complex built between 1438 and 1453 by Emperor Frederick III
The Schlossberg (Schloßberg), the castle perched upon a hill in the middle of the city around which Graz sprang up. The funicular (Schloßbergbahn) and elevator (Schloßberglift) will take the effort out of the walk to the top
Clock Tower (Uhrturm) on the top of the Schloßberg, the symbol of Graz.
Eggenberg Castle (Schloss Eggenberg).
Kunsthaus, is Graz's newest modern art museum.
Murinsel
Joanneum Museum of Styria (Steiermärkische Landesmuseum Joanneum)
Armory Zeughaus, in the Herrengasse
There are some more remarkable churches in Graz: The oldest one is the romanesque Leechkirche with its tympanon Madonna. The highest building of Graz is the Herz-Jesu-Kirche, designed down into the last detail by architect Georg Hauberrisser in Gothic Revival style.
See an Opera at the Oper Graz Opernhaus
On the Kaiser-Josef-Platz, right opposite the Opernhaus
( Graz - Austria ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Graz . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Graz - Austria
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Tutanchamun Ausstellung / Tutankhamun Exhibition Graz Austria alte Ägypten Ancient Egypt
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Museum Total in Linz, Austria - 20. bis 23. April 2014
4 Museumstage voller spannender Ausstellungen, Kurzführungen, Workshops, Blicke hinter die Kulissen des Museumsalltags. Mit dabei sind Ars Electronica Center, Landesgalerie, LENTOS, NORDICO, OÖ Kulturquartier, Schlossmuseum, voestalpine Stahlwelt. museum-total.at
Yulia Buzykina Researcher, Moscow Kremlin Museums
Kingdom of Salt - A travelling exhibition at the cutting edge of science.
Focusing on the newest interdisciplinary research, the exhibition, which was created with expertise and objects from the Natural History Museum in Vienna in Austria, shows the town of Hallstatt located in the Austrian Alps as a cradle of Europe's industrialisation, with first traces of salt mining during the Neolithic era, more than 7000 years ago!
Archaeological objects found in the Bronze Age mines of Hallstatt indicate a previously unknown level of perfection, efficiency, and logistics from the epoch 4000 years ago. The salt in the prehistoric mines of Hallstatt preserve all organic objects: a situation that is unique in the world!
A production of:
NHM Naturhistorisches Musem Wien |
Museums Partner |
VERDANDI |
7reasons |
Supported by:
Salzwelten |
Salinen Austria |
For more information please contact us at:
Museumspartner GmbH
T: +43 512 562 800
E: info@museumspartner.com
Viking sword from Donnybrook and Islandbridge burial - National Museum in Dublin
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Irish Medieval Ring Pommel Swords - National Museum of Ireland
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Kos Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kos in Greece.
Kos is an historic island oasis beneath the Greek sun. Not the largest of the Dodecanese Islands but certainly one of its most fascinating, with endless sandy beaches and an ancient heritage.The capital of the island is Chora Kos and for 2,000 years, it has been the nerve centre of the island. The city once suffered devastating earthquakes and the island was plagued by numerous invaders including the Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, the Knights of St. John and finally, the Turks. The Platia Eleftherìas is the main square of today’s Kos and contains the Archaeological Museum that is housed in a futuristic looking Italian building that dates back to the 1930s. Four kilometres from the city, high in the Dikeos Mountains, is one of the island’s most important sights, the Asclepion, an ancient hospital and sanctuary. A winding road leads to the village of Kefalos, that from below, looks like a small fortified complex. Its white houses and narrow alleys are free of traffic and it’s as though time has stood still. Formerly a village of fishermen, agriculture is now the main source of income for the local people. Kefalos has much historical significance, as it was built on the ruins of the first capital of the island and Hypocrates was born here in 460 B.C. Antimachia Castle was built in the 13th century by the Venetians and later expanded by the Knights of St. John. Its mighty external walls are most impressive but only a few cisterns and two small chapels remain. Fascinating landscapes and the historic monuments of many epoques make the Greek island of Kos a sparkling jewel of the Aegean.
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Archäologie: Kupferbergbau
Urgeschichtliche Bergwerke und Hüttenplätze der Kupfergewinnung im Tiroler Unterinntal sind das Forschungsgebiet von Gert Goldenberg, Markus Staudt und Caroline Grutsch mit ihrem Team vom Institut für Archäologien. Aus dem im Schwazer Dolomit vorkommenden Fahlerz wurde bereits in der Jungsteinzeit um 4000 v. Chr. und in größerem Rahmen ab der späten Bronze- bis in die frühe Eisenzeit vom 12. bis in das 8. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Kupfer gewonnen.
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